The defaultdelivery file is a global setting saying that qmail will not
accept any email larger than X.  If you want per-user quotas you can set
those through vpopmail.  You can't set a per-user file size limit though,
the closest you can do is on a per-ip basis.  Since tcpserver reads
environment variables from the tcp.smtp.cdb file, you can put something like
this:

1.2.3.4:allow,DATABYTES=x

I don't know how to limit file sizes based on the recipient other than
leaving no limit and using per-user quotas.

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Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 8:22 AM
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Thank you for you answer.
And...it is possible tu put different quota for users ?
For example ...local user [EMAIL PROTECTED] to recieve 4 megs and user [EMAIL PROTECTED]
to receive only 2 megs. (to accept and receive)


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George TOlea


> Make a file in /var/qmail/controls called "databytes" and in it, put 
> the value (in bytes) of the largest email you want qmail to accept.
>
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> Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 8:12 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [vchkpw] Quota on qmail (for send and receive)
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>
> HI!
> I tried to put quota on qmail, for sending and receiving emails. I 
> want to accept only emails that are under 3 megs. I tried with 
> softlimit, tcpserver but it didnt work it. Can someone tell me how can 
> i do that limitation ? On the system I have qmail + daemontools + 
> vpopmail + qmailadmin + courier-imap(for pop3). Thanks allot.
>
>
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> George Tolea
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